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Tony Fernandes says he does not blame former boss Neil Warnock for QPR's relegation

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Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has told Sky Sports News he does not blame former manager Neil Warnock for relegation from the Premier League.

Clauses

And pressed on whether he had negotiated relegation release clauses in any player contracts, he said: "A large proportion, but not all." Warnock defended his record at Loftus Road and told Sky Sports' Footballers Football Show: "If you look at the facts. I think my record in the Premier League is better than Harry's and as good as Mark's. "We were told keep out of the bottom three until January and then you can bring in three or four players. Which we did and then we get to January, then to not have the opportunity to do that was disappointing. "But it's your club and you're entitled to go in whatever direction (you want) and they would have got a lot of advice, a lot of people outside saying you know 'it's time to change your manager', all sorts of things and they listen to that. "Then only time tells if it's the right decision and I don't think it was."

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